Quote Originally Posted by mikeyakame View Post
DO you mean Intel or Jedec specs?

Jedec is tREF = REFI[ns] / CK[ns].

Intel just sets register space according to JEDEC timing specs.

I've found that with tREF = 4171T for 1066mhz on my DFI board that it doesn't leak memory over time like the RF did. Well once I adjusted CLK and DQ drive strength it seems better. My memory use is idling about 10% lower than it was in Windows 7 with the RF.

By the way FELIX amended Memset with auto tREF timing value according to frequency and it works great! I don't know if its public yet, but if you want a copy let me know and i'll email you it

Oh also the broken DRAM clock fine delay timings are the same since god knows what bios heh. That is the exact same problem I was complaining about to you a while back It changes on its own with no reason what so ever I have to keep advancing skew between resets. Thats the reason I asked Asus if they could have a read out of current skews in bios so we can tell when they are broken so we can adjust them heh. It's one thing being broken if they can't fix it, at least if we have a read out in bios we can know when to fix it without nuking our system or stability.
I mean Jedec. And yes I would love to have a copy with auto tREF. I'll try it to see if it works better with tREF timing value according to the frequency of my memory

I know you complained about the DRAM Clock Fine Delays but I used normal since BIOS 0408 and never had a problem with it until now with BIOS 0802. Normal doesn't work anymore for me because it's set at 6 and not at 3 that it was before. I can't even get it back to 3. I have to use 2 or 4.
Now that I have to use a different value than Normal I see it to that they change sometimes after a reboot. If I use Advance 300ps and I get 0T and after a reboot the BIOS delays them with 300ps and I get 14T.

Well I think I don't have to explain what happens after a while with the stability.